Box Score Clinton, N.Y. - Junior forward Shantel
Hanniford (Nantucket, Mass.) made a layup as time expired
and lifted the visiting Trinity College Bantams to a 52-50 New
England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) women's
basketball win over the Hamilton College Continentals at
Margaret Bundy Scott Field House this afternoon. Trinity
improves to 10-5 overall and 2-1 in the NESCAC with its third
consecutive victory, while Hamilton drops to 6-8 overall and 0-4 in
the league.
Eliza Howe made a 3-pointer for the Continentals that tied the
score at 50-50 with 12 seconds remaining. Trinity decided not to
call a time out and junior Moriah Sweeney (Ramsey, N.J.) hoisted up
a heavily-contested shot with three seconds left that missed
everything. Hanniford grabbed the loose ball and released her shot
just before the final buzzer. The Bantams are winners of five of
their last six games. Hanniford finished with eight points
and tied a season-high with 10 rebounds. Junior forward Taylor
Murtaugh (New York, N.Y.) and sophomore forward Hannah
Brickley (Melrose, Mass.0 paced the offense with 10
points apiece. Brickley also hauled in eight boards off the
bench. Howe led all players with 21 points and three steals.
Samantha Graber contributed nine points and Madie Harlem added
three steals.
After Trinity opened the scoring with a layup by junior center
Emily Dixon (Norwood, Mass.), Hamilton scored eight of the next
nine points for an 8-3 lead. Howe scored four points during the
spurt. The Continentals' lead grew to eight points at 15-7 after a
7-0 run that included a 3-pointer by Howe. The Bantams
answered with a 10-2 run for a 19-17 advantage. Brickley paced
Trinity with five points during the spurt. Hamilton scored the next
five points, but rookie guard Heather Cain (Gloucester,
Mass.) knocked down a 3-pointer for the Bantams as the shot
clock expired with five seconds left to tie the score at 22-22 at
the half.
Neither team led by more than four in the second half. Howe
connected on two free throws to give Hamilton its only lead of the
second half at 24-22.Trinity answered with six straight points to
go up 28-24, but the Continentals climbed back and tied the score
at 30-30. The score was still tied at 36-36 when Murtaugh
scored four consecutive points and gave the Bantams a 40-36 edge.
Howe responded with five of the next six points and tied things at
41-41. A Hanniford layup with 48 seconds left put Trinity
back up by four at 48-44. Dani Feigin nailed her second 3-pointer
of the afternoon and brought the Continentals within one. Junior
guard Abigail Hancock (Lake Casco, Maine) hit two free
throws for the Bantams and made it 50-47 before Howe hit her
game-tying three. The Bantams shot well in the second half at
48 percent (13-27) and finished at 41.2 percent (21-51) for the
game. Hamilton's 11 steals helped force 25 turnovers, but the
Continentals managed to shoot just 28.3 percent (15-53) from the
floor. Trinity dominated the boards, 48-25, including 16 offensive
rebounds that resulted in 21 second-chance points.
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